Hotel has tremendous old world charm and amenities. Restaurant and bar are wonderful.

Bob,
United States of America

Gardens, space, interiors, music, food

Patricia,
United States of America

I love the integration of modern facilities and comfort of a five star hotel in a Mexican colonnial hacienda. The location is privileged, as it lies just a few minutes away from Querétaro city center, in a nice & quiet neighbourhood. The Mexican breakfast buffet will not disappoint you!

Antonio,
Switzerland

The place is pretty.
The staff was nice.

Daniel,
Mexico

Location
Pool
Play Garden

Rene,
Mexico

Facilities with their well kept trees and gardens
Food
Toiletries

Yazmin,
Mexico

The property is really nice.

gcumming,
Mexico

Everything except the meals. The pool, the facilities, the room, the staff - all were superb. Except the meals.

Built on the grounds of a 16-century colonial estate, this hotel in Queretaro resembles a traditional hacienda, but offers contemporary amenities as well as an on-site restaurant and lounge.

Hacienda Jurica features beautiful courtyards and an outdoor pool. Guests will appreciate the purified-water system as well as the fully equipped business center. After a game of tennis, guests can read in the library or play ping-pong in the game room.

Los Hules, the main restaurant at the Jurica Hacienda, serves traditional Mexican dishes and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. On Saturday afternoons, visitors will enjoy barbecues and on Sundays, delicious buffets with live music. In the afternoon, Las Calandrias bar offers traditional Mexican snacks and live music.

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Hotel Rooms: 182
This property has been on Booking.com since Aug 25, 2009.

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Newest Reviews for Hacienda Jurica

Gustav

Canada

9.2

Wonderful

January 15, 2015

The staff was polite and very helpful. I remember Manuel and Angel at the front desk as being great hospitality representatives. The restaurant serving staff were all polite and very helpful. The person preparing eggs at the omlette station was doing a great job. As always, a stay in a hotel comes down the the hotel staff. The staff at this hotel were wonderful

This is beyond the control of the hotel but in the part where my room was located I heard barking dogs all night and there were very noisy chickens (roosters who woke me up at 3:30 every morning. But I realize this is beyond the control of the hotel.

Antonio

Switzerland

10

Exceptional

January 8, 2015

I love the integration of modern facilities and comfort of a five star hotel in a Mexican colonnial hacienda. The location is privileged, as it lies just a few minutes away from Querétaro city center, in a nice & quiet neighbourhood. The Mexican breakfast buffet will not disappoint you!

Bob

Daniel

Mexico

5

Fair

October 8, 2014

The place is pretty.
The staff was nice.

The quality of the bed and pillows, very poor.
You can hear everithing from the hall and next door rooms.
The food is plain bad.
Doesn't inspire you to eat there.
The price doesn't justify what you get.

Roberto

Sue

Mexico

10

Exceptional

April 25, 2014

Everything except the meals. The pool, the facilities, the room, the staff - all were superb. Except the meals.

The soups were incredibly salty (and I like salt!!) and almost inedible because of this. Having no a la carte choice for breakfast is very annoying for those of us who don't want a lot of food - it was either the breakfast buffet or stay in your room and order from room service. There isn't that much selection on the lunch/dinner menu (it looks like a lot, but that's because the menu is in both Spanish and English.

I have a big complaint with Booking.com and/or the hotel chain's group managing internet bookings. When I reserved online, I got a clear confirmation that read: "100 percent of the first night will be charged the day of booking". This happened, and I could soon after see the charge in my credit card e-statement. When I arrived to the hotel a month after, I was told that I had not been charged at all, and that they had to charge again the first night. I accepted the (duplicate?) charge, as I couldn't produce a credit card statement at this point. Not a pleasant experience AT ALL! Anyhow, when I returned home and consulted the card e-statements, the charge for the first night didn't show any longer. Apparently what happened is that the cost of the first night was "blocked" temporarily from my credit card as a way to guarantee payment, but it appeared as a full charge on my statement. This must be communicated in a better way by both Booking.com and the hotel chain to avoid
unpleasant confusions.
Something else to improve: the lunch and dinner menu could offer more Mexican dishes!